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Ukrainian Olympian Bilodid Seek Support For Ukraine in Her Post Wearing Sportswear

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The expression on her face appears to be tinged with anger.

Daria Bilodyd (Ukraine), the Tokyo Olympics bronze medalist in the women’s 48-kilogram judo weight class, known as the too-beautiful judoka, has been making headlines after revealing her sportswear for training on her Instagram account for the first time in a while.

Bilodyd, a Ukrainian judoka, is now 21 years old; she won the 2018 World Championships at the age of 17, breaking the record for the youngest competitor, and then won the World Championships the following year to win again. Her nickname is “Anaconda” because of her long arms and legs. She never misses her prey. She was also a candidate for the gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics, but ended up with the bronze medal.

On the other hand, her beauty is also attracting worldwide attention. She boasts excellent proportions due to the length of her arms and legs and her height, which are her weapons, and in the past she has even been invited by a modeling agency. She has 511,000 followers on Instagram, where she shows her private outfits and other photos. She is one of Ukraine’s leading influencers.

In the midst of all this, a tragedy occurred in Ukraine, where she lives. The Russian military invasion had begun. Bilodyd used his position as an influencer to appeal to the world about the situation in Ukraine day after day, and also called for donations. He also posted in Japanese for Japanese people.

Bilodid took refuge in Spain from Ukraine, where the fighting was intensifying. He took refuge with a Spanish judoka and said, “I thank everyone who helped me. I am happy to be part of this big judo family,” he said on Instagram. This must have relieved many fans.

In this photo, Bilodid is wearing a training outfit that combines the Ukrainian flag and a dojo-gi. I’m going to practice hard,” he said. But I miss home. But I miss home.

Bilodid was expected to win the gold medal at the Paris Olympics. The situation is too tough, but that is why we want her to win the gold medal. That’s what many of her fans would like her to do.

I hope peace will come soon. And I want to see Bilodido doing judo in good spirits.

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